The Clinear 400 Soot Remover: a forgotten technological gem
There was a time when technological innovation went hand in hand with environmental sustainability, giving rise to revolutionary products like the Clinear 400, a soot remover produced by Ecology and Technology Companies Srl. Specifically designed for wood-fired grills used in chicken rotisseries, this device boasted exceptional performance, drastically reducing the environmental impact of wood-fired cooking.
Unmatched performance:
- Microparticle removal efficiency over 95%: the Clinear 400 ensured unprecedented air purification, almost completely eliminating soot particles emitted from wood combustion.
- Significant reduction of polluting gases: in addition to particulates, the Clinear 400 stood out for its ability to drastically reduce the presence of CO2 (99%), CO (89%), and NOx (76%) in exhaust fumes.
- Negligible maintenance costs: despite its exceptional performance, the Clinear 400 required minimal maintenance, resulting in economic savings for users.
A product ahead of its time:
Despite its undeniable advantages, the Clinear 400 went out of production 10 years ago. The reasons for this abandonment can be traced to two main factors:
- High production costs: the advanced technology used in the construction of the Clinear 400 resulted in high production costs, which translated into a non-competitive sale price compared to other, less efficient soot removers.
- Lack of understanding of long-term benefits: the market, probably, was not yet ready to fully appreciate the advantages offered by the Clinear 400, both in terms of environmental protection and long-term economic savings thanks to reduced maintenance.
Conclusions:
The story of the Clinear 400 is an example of how technological innovation, if not supported by adequate market awareness and incentive policies, risks being wasted. Today, in a context where environmental sustainability has become a priority, the Clinear 400 could represent an ideal solution for reducing the environmental impact of wood-fired cooking, especially in the restaurant sector. The hope is that the experience of the Clinear 400 can serve as a lesson for the future, stimulating the development and spread of increasingly efficient and sustainable technologies.















